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University of North Carolina School of the Arts

Associate Professor of Costume Design

University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States, 27104

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Overview

An EHRA Faculty application is required to be considered for a faculty position. Applications will be treated confidentially until the final stages of the search process. UNCSA follows SACS guidelines for faculty credentialing. The successful candidate will be required to submit a curriculum vitae, official transcripts of earned degrees, and/or substantiating documentation of experiential qualifications as a condition of employment. A criminal background check is required by UNCSA policy. UNCSA is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students or employees in offering access to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, national guard, or political affiliation.

Position Information

Position Title:

Associate Professor of Costume Design Position Number:

030252

School/Department Information

UNCSA provides gifted emerging artists with the experience, knowledge and skills needed to excel in their disciplines and lives. It is the state’s unique professional school for the performing, visual, and moving image arts. Located in Winston-Salem, UNCSA is a conservatory-style school and one of the 17 constituent institutions of the UNC system. The School of Design & Production is one of the five collegiate programs, with a faculty and student body described in the original posting.

Position Summary

UNCSA School of Design and Production seeks an Associate Professor of Costume Design who will also serve as Director of Costume Design beginning in August 2026.

Description of Responsibilities and Duties

Full-time faculty member who is highly skilled and motivated Teaches in both BFA and MFA curriculum tracks Collaborates with the Director of Costume Technology and other faculty, and works across the broader campus community Maintains and updates costume area practices in collaboration with all costume faculty Engages in costume project planning with relevant faculty throughout the creative process Maintains efficiency and quality standards within the costume production process; mentors and advises design teams and student team leaders; supervises fittings; ensures excellence in productions Determines student design assignments with fellow costume faculty Oversees distribution of show production budgets; mentors student designers in the purchasing process Collaborates with all costume faculty on student learning outcomes and curriculum across costume-related development Teaches Costume Design and collaborates with the faculty team to deliver courses in Costume Rendering (digital and traditional), Costume Production, Costume History, Costume Crafts, etc. Maximizes student learning and portfolio building through costume design coursework and realized productions Assists in the admissions process by interviewing and selecting students for admission to the costume programs Acts as Arts Advisor to Undergraduate and Graduate students Continues professional activity within the entertainment industry Participates in shared governance and service to the Costume programs, School of Design and Production, and the University Attends faculty and production meetings and contributes through committee service Additional duties as assigned by the Dean of Design and Production

Qualifications

Required:

Bachelor Degree Minimum of five years’ experience in the entertainment industry Evidence of work that incorporates and supports diverse storytelling and viewpoints Evidence of potential for a high quality of teaching Evidence of responsible stewardship of resources Eligible for the rank of Associate Professor

Preferred Qualifications

Master of Fine Arts Degree, or other terminal degree United Scenic Artists member or comparable union membership Experience in both the academic classroom and in the professional marketplace Mentoring and supporting the development of early career costume designers Professional experience in multiple areas of the entertainment industry (theatre, opera, film, television, tours, etc.) Evidence of promoting pluralism and an environment that values diverse perspectives

Tenure Information

UNCSA utilizes a multi-year contract system in lieu of tenure.

Instructions to Candidates

Application Materials: CV Teaching Philosophy Letters of Reference (upon request)

Review Timeline

Review of applications will begin December 1 and continue until filled.

Classification & Posting

Classification Code

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Posting Number

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Open Dates

are provided below: Posting Number:

F122P Open Date:

10/24/2025 Close Date:

Open Until Filled Recruitment Range:

75,000-78,000

Special Instructions to Candidates

An EHRA Faculty application is required to be considered for a faculty position. A resume/CV will be uploaded along with other documents deemed relevant for review. Applications will be treated confidentially until the final stages of the search process. UNCSA follows SACS guidelines for credentialing. The candidate will submit a CV, official transcripts, and/or substantiating documentation as a condition of employment. A criminal background check will be obtained as a condition of employment. UNCSA does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, national guard, or political affiliation.

Supplemental Questions

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Documents Needed To Apply

Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae Portfolio List of References Teaching Philosophy Optional Documents

Contact

University of North Carolina School of the Arts 1533 South Main St. Winston-Salem, NC 27127 336-770-3399

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